*Help* Screw in stabilizers not fitting in Dropshift V2 keyboard
I'm trying to build a mechanical keyboard with screw in stabilizers, I've build some mechanical keyboards with click-in stabilizers, never with screw in. Somehow one of the pins of the metal top-part collides with the screw in stabilizer of the numpad "enter key". I already tried grinding of a bit of the pin that collides with the stabilizer, but unfortunately I can't make it fit/close properly. You can see that the pin of the toppart leaves a mark on the bottompart of the stabilizer, see picture 2. What am I missing? Using Durock V2 in a Dropshift fullsize V2. See pictures below, thanks in advance!
Apr 23, 2024
edit: I did just notice that in bluetooth settings when i turn the keyboard off it switches from "connected" to "driver error" for a split second, and then it switches to "paired." So I don't know if there is some underlying problem with that?
1) I do the initial pair, entering the code -- the keyboard says "connected" and everything functions properly. 2) I turn off the keyboard -- it switches from "connected" to "driver error" (for a split second) to "paired" and the keyboard obviously does not function because it is off. 3) I turn the keyboard back on -- it switches from "paired" to "connected" and everything seems fine. I check it in a bunch of different places and the drivers all seem fine, the device is connected and supposedly working correctly, but in actuality it is not as I am unable to type anything. 4)I disconnect the keyboard from my computer so that it is like the two have never been in contact with one another -- it switches from "connected" to "ready to pair". 5) So I go back to step 1, doing the initial pair -- the keyboard says "connected" and everything functions properly.
And it just keeps repeating in this loop.... So I never have a problem connecting, it's just I have a problem getting it to function on any connection after the initial connection.
Edit: Okay, so I tried the same process on my iPad, and when I turned the keyboard off and back on it still worked. So there is obviously a problem with the second connection on the PC that I cannot figure out. Very perplexing :/
Another interesting thing is when I have the keyboard paired to both the iPad and the PC and I have it set to work on the iPad, when I press FN + ➟ it disconnects from my iPad, obviously trying to switch to my PC, but after a couple of seconds it just reconnects to my iPad...
Is it possible that when I disconnect the keyboard from my PC that something is overriding my primary keyboard settings or something? That might be way off though because I was under the impression that you could have multiple keyboards connected and functioning at once... But the fact that I have to do the initial pair again in order for the keyboard to start functioning again makes me think that when I am reconnecting after turning off the keyboard, it is somehow being set to a secondary keyboard and does not function until it is set as a primary which means removing the keyboard and redoing the initial pairing.
Edit: I just found an old bluetooth keyboard I had laying around and tried connecting it and turning it off and on and it works just fine on my PC... Now I am really confused.
Edit: I just tried it on my brother's laptop (also running windows 10) with built in bluetooth and it functions properly after turning it off and then back on.